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i bet they are really happy, that would be cool. >> would you like to? >> stephen: what? [cheers and applause] maybe. i don't know. i mean seriously -- this is sudden. [ laughter ] i was thinking of writing a column from the point of view of a 48-year-old dad. >> great. >> stephen: and it's called you're not wearing that. all right? and girls would send in photos of what they thought was okay to wear and i would take color forms and put new clothes on them and say this is what you are wear, what do you think? >> fine, i'll take it. >> stephen: that is called synergy. what do you think about my look? >> fine. >> stephen: because i don't think i could do the bangs. we got direction of the different basic looks i could rock, okay? >> true. >> stephen: let's take a look at the different looks. this is tortured artist. this is the tortured artist. >> stephen: and ladies go for the tortured artist. >> i think so. i'm told. yeah. >> stephen: another one, jim. what is this? >> there were really great photos of the members of one direction modeling puppies if you carried a puppy a
i bet they are really happy, that would be cool. >> would you like to? >> stephen: what? [cheers and applause] maybe. i don't know. i mean seriously -- this is sudden. [ laughter ] i was thinking of writing a column from the point of view of a 48-year-old dad. >> great. >> stephen: and it's called you're not wearing that. all right? and girls would send in photos of what they thought was okay to wear and i would take color forms and put new clothes on them and say this...
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. >> you bet. u.s. companies increase their three-tenth of a percentage point. home prices rose .3 of a point in no.. year to year rise was 7.5%. largeest in six-and-a-half years. retail sales were up half a point. in december. the dow was up today, 27-1/2. the s&p 500 gained two. the nasdaq lost 7. gun rights advocates are bracing for the worst tonight. president obama will announce tomorrow morning what he intends to do about gun violence including which of almost two dozen possible executive orders he will implement. here is white house correspondent wendell goler. >> reporter: aides say the president and vice president will propose things we can do as a nation to protect innocents from gun violence and will joined by children around the countrybe who wrote the president letter ins the wake of the tragedy expressing concern about gun violence and school safety along with their parents. >> mr. obama called this the worst day of the presidency. but this inflames his critics. mr. biden has legislative proposals and things to do on their own likebe cracking down
. >> you bet. u.s. companies increase their three-tenth of a percentage point. home prices rose .3 of a point in no.. year to year rise was 7.5%. largeest in six-and-a-half years. retail sales were up half a point. in december. the dow was up today, 27-1/2. the s&p 500 gained two. the nasdaq lost 7. gun rights advocates are bracing for the worst tonight. president obama will announce tomorrow morning what he intends to do about gun violence including which of almost two dozen possible...
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invesors around the world will ask if the united states of america is, in fact, a safe bet. the full faith and credit of the united states of america is not a bargaining chip. >> bret: the president of the united states today. his last news conference of the first term. quick reaction from mitch mcconnell who released this statement -- the president and his allies need to get serious about spending. debt limb debate is the perfect time for it. i know the most important issue confronting the issue of the country is deficit and debt. so we are hoping for a new seriousness on the part of the president with regard to the single biggest issue confronting the country. we look forward to doing so about the huge, huge problem. yonah goldberg. kirsten powers. charles krauthammer. okay, charles, start with the debt ceiling talk. what you heard from the president. >> the tone was remarkable. he talk about the republicans being suspicious of the social security and medicare by the oldest saw that you could hear. then he added making sure empovrished children get food. that's over the to
invesors around the world will ask if the united states of america is, in fact, a safe bet. the full faith and credit of the united states of america is not a bargaining chip. >> bret: the president of the united states today. his last news conference of the first term. quick reaction from mitch mcconnell who released this statement -- the president and his allies need to get serious about spending. debt limb debate is the perfect time for it. i know the most important issue confronting...
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she was being bet by a group of carping adolescence. i'll say this about ron paul. 30 years of congress, he was never boarish. his son, in barely two years has established a new level of boorishness, rand paul, and so did ron johnson, the senator from wisconsin. they were carpingatty, and e was the grown-up. i think there was no question look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ ♪ that's why right here in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ ♪ >> we were taking firee everywhere. i remember hearing the bullets going by me and hitting the ground hasbeside me. i shot one guy and saw him fall. >> the first woman since 1992 to receive the silverer star. this does nomean that they will b be serving in army and
she was being bet by a group of carping adolescence. i'll say this about ron paul. 30 years of congress, he was never boarish. his son, in barely two years has established a new level of boorishness, rand paul, and so did ron johnson, the senator from wisconsin. they were carpingatty, and e was the grown-up. i think there was no question look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ ♪ that's why right here in australia,...
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>> i would bet they're paying a little more. but if you compare rates in the bay area-- san francisco versus other communities-- we're right in the middle of the pack. and we're doing a lot more recycling than any other communities. >> reporter: residents currently pay about $28 a month for their trash bins; recycling and composting bins are free. but last month, recology requested a rate increase, and for the first time, wants to charge for composting and recycling bins, something recology says is necessary as the city moves towards eliminating its trash by 2020. >> sreenivasan: spencer reflects on his "trashy" assignment, the moves by his city to reduce waste, and the financial factors at play behind the scenes. his blog is on our web site. >> brown: and to the analysis of shields and brooks. that's syndicated columnist mark shield and "new york times" columnist david brooks. >> don't worry, we recycle. >> all right, so the week began with the inauguration, we talked on monday it ends with the white house appointment of the ne
>> i would bet they're paying a little more. but if you compare rates in the bay area-- san francisco versus other communities-- we're right in the middle of the pack. and we're doing a lot more recycling than any other communities. >> reporter: residents currently pay about $28 a month for their trash bins; recycling and composting bins are free. but last month, recology requested a rate increase, and for the first time, wants to charge for composting and recycling bins, something...
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>> i bet a mistake. the guys in the white house have a wikipedia staff when it comes to speech writing stop. they make weird errors. that previous speech writing shops would never make. obama didn't have the excuse. he has to read it and know what the phrase meant. >> we have a shot of neville chamberlain if anybody wanted to see a face with a name. >> what do you think? >> the speech was short on foreign policy intentionally. the focus of domestic policy. when he got to it, it was clear that he wanted to emphasize engagement again. he did not want to talk about stopping nuclear iran. he did not want to talk, he talked about permanent wars as if it was an indulgence. interesting that he de-emphasized foreign policy. confirmation hearings to be the director of the c.i.a. he not only will be asked about what the current, and the policy has been but what it will be in the future. if the drone policy is unsustainable what is the drone policy going to be? what will they be replaced with when we leave afghanis
>> i bet a mistake. the guys in the white house have a wikipedia staff when it comes to speech writing stop. they make weird errors. that previous speech writing shops would never make. obama didn't have the excuse. he has to read it and know what the phrase meant. >> we have a shot of neville chamberlain if anybody wanted to see a face with a name. >> what do you think? >> the speech was short on foreign policy intentionally. the focus of domestic policy. when he got to...
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>> i would bet they're paying a little more. but if you compare rates in the bay area-- san francisco versus other communities-- we're right in the middle of the pack. and we're doing a lot more recycling than any other communities. >> reporter: residents currently pay about $28 a month for their trash bins; recycling and composting bins are free. but last month, recology requested a rate increase, and for the first time, wants to charge for composting and recycling bins, something recology says is necessary as the city moves towards eliminating its trash by 2020. >> sreenivasan: spencer reflects on his "trashy" assignment, the moves by his city to reduce waste, and the financial factors at play behind the scenes. his blog is on our web site. >> brown: and to the analysis of shields and brooks. that's syndicated columnist mark shield and "new york times" columnist david brooks. >> don't worry, we recycle. >> all right so the week began with the inauguration, we talked on monday it ends with the white house appointment of the new
>> i would bet they're paying a little more. but if you compare rates in the bay area-- san francisco versus other communities-- we're right in the middle of the pack. and we're doing a lot more recycling than any other communities. >> reporter: residents currently pay about $28 a month for their trash bins; recycling and composting bins are free. but last month, recology requested a rate increase, and for the first time, wants to charge for composting and recycling bins, something...
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you can bet the ratings are going to be high on this one. again, bill, this interview airs thursday night on the oprah winfrey network. bill: so before he went to that hotel in austin yesterday, he stopped by his charity, his canser charity, live strong. and made an apology for what? >> reporter: he absolutely did. he apologized for being wrapped up in this whole controversy. the livestrong, foundation, bill, as you know, raised millions and millions of dollars for cancer research around the world and he sat down as the board member from that organization that he started back in october when the u.s. anti-doping agency released that damning report. before he did the interview with oprah he talked with 100 members of his staff at the foundation, a 20-minute talk. he expressed his regret. he choked up at times and made no admissions. now of course the question remains, bill, what will happen legally to lance armstrong because as you know under oath he admitted that he did not use these drugs. he denied it all along and, he also sued people for
you can bet the ratings are going to be high on this one. again, bill, this interview airs thursday night on the oprah winfrey network. bill: so before he went to that hotel in austin yesterday, he stopped by his charity, his canser charity, live strong. and made an apology for what? >> reporter: he absolutely did. he apologized for being wrapped up in this whole controversy. the livestrong, foundation, bill, as you know, raised millions and millions of dollars for cancer research around...
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during the cold war, germany's bundesbank took a bet by soaring gold reserves around the world and left in there after the collapse of communism. >> last year, official auditors point out that official stockpiles abroad have never actually been counted. >> plans are afoot to bring the bars back home, or at least some of them. >> at least he knows what he has in his hands -- his golden globe is nothing more than a thin layer of 24 karat gold covering up something much less precious, and there is no doubt about the quality of the gold in the bundesbanks either. experts inspect and count it every year. these do not have a chance. but this kind of checks are not possible every year. u.s. federal reserve's held somewhere in new york are not open to german gold inspectors. germany owns a total of about 3,396 tons of gold, and almost 131 -- 1/3 of that is held in frankfurt. but almost half of germany's goal design in new york. now, the bank is said to have worked up a plan to move more of its gold reserves onto german soil. that plan includes withdrawing all of its gold from france and substan
during the cold war, germany's bundesbank took a bet by soaring gold reserves around the world and left in there after the collapse of communism. >> last year, official auditors point out that official stockpiles abroad have never actually been counted. >> plans are afoot to bring the bars back home, or at least some of them. >> at least he knows what he has in his hands -- his golden globe is nothing more than a thin layer of 24 karat gold covering up something much less...
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it's a lot safer bet. and for a lot of people with poor credit and financial issues, i suggest going to the pawn shop because in the end, it's a lot safer bet. >> jamie: people might not realize that they can get a loan and pay their property baccalaureate. but they can sell it outright and not have to worry about a credit agency or anyone coming after you. but how do you know? we saw a clip where the gentleman thought he had something, he was willing to take their 300. you told him it's worth $2500 and you settled at $1750. i forget what the number was. how do we know what our stuff's worth in. >> like when you sell your house, or trade your car in, really do your due diligence. you upon, there is the information box at home, the internet. just do a lot of research. don't take your first offer. go from store to store and check them out. if you walk into a store and you don't feel comfortable, walk out. it's just that simple. it's just like, you know, due diligence. >> jamie: people don't realize, i think,
it's a lot safer bet. and for a lot of people with poor credit and financial issues, i suggest going to the pawn shop because in the end, it's a lot safer bet. >> jamie: people might not realize that they can get a loan and pay their property baccalaureate. but they can sell it outright and not have to worry about a credit agency or anyone coming after you. but how do you know? we saw a clip where the gentleman thought he had something, he was willing to take their 300. you told him it's...
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during the cold war, germany's bundesbank took a bet by soaring gold reserves around the world and left in there after the collapse of communism. >> last year, official auditors point out that official stockpiles abroad have never actually been counted. >> plans are afoot to bring the bars back home, or at least some of them. >> at least he knows what he has in his hands -- his golden globe is nothing more than a thin layer of 24 karat gold covering up something much less precious, and there is no doubt about the quality of the gold in the bundesbanks either. experts inspect and count it every year. these do not have a chance. but this kind of checks are not possible every year. u.s. federal reserve's held somewhere in new york are not open to german gold inspectors. germany owns a total of about 3,396 tons of gold, and almost 131 -- 1/3 of that is held in frankfurt. but almost half of germany's goal design in new york. now, the bank is said to have worked up a plan to move more of its gold reserves onto german soil. that plan includes withdrawing all of its gold from france and substan
during the cold war, germany's bundesbank took a bet by soaring gold reserves around the world and left in there after the collapse of communism. >> last year, official auditors point out that official stockpiles abroad have never actually been counted. >> plans are afoot to bring the bars back home, or at least some of them. >> at least he knows what he has in his hands -- his golden globe is nothing more than a thin layer of 24 karat gold covering up something much less...
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. >> i think what she does is a part and has been a part of the secretary of state role -- >> i bet they haven't even traveled a quarter of the miles. >> john, you ought to have somebody there -- >> she surpassed a predecessor, i think it was madeline al bright who held the record. >> what was albright's record? >> this is a million miles. >> excuse me, hillary just passed that record in the last couple of months. so it's not that big a deal. >> john what you're saying -- >> pat, please, i would like to finish. >> go ahead. >> in terms of the accountability here, there was an accountability aboard that she appear pointed that reported, that calls for like 29 different reforms which goes step by step where it was broken down, and maybe she should have read those cables, and i would hope that john kerry -- >> she doesn't have to. with the enhanced technology we have. >> john, let me talk to your point. >> she is not going to read every cable. >> the cable was addressed to her. we have a copy of the cable on this broadcast. >> john, let me talk to your point. you're exactly right. if she is
. >> i think what she does is a part and has been a part of the secretary of state role -- >> i bet they haven't even traveled a quarter of the miles. >> john, you ought to have somebody there -- >> she surpassed a predecessor, i think it was madeline al bright who held the record. >> what was albright's record? >> this is a million miles. >> excuse me, hillary just passed that record in the last couple of months. so it's not that big a deal. >>...
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. >> you bet. >> bret: just who gets to take part in future wars is changing. pentagon today formally announced the intention to allow a new group of fighters on the front lines. national security correspondent jennifer griffin tonight on women in combat. >> with the stroke of a pen, secretary panetta and chairman of joints chief ended a ban on women in combat. general dempsey said he realized women were already on the front lines when he got his armored vehicle in baghdad in 2003. >> i slappe slapped the terret n around the area and said who are you? she said i'm amanda. from that point on i realized something had changed and it was time to do something about it. >> panetta smoke of opportunity -- spoke of opportunity. >> in life, as we know, there are no guarantees of success. not everyone is going to be able to be a combat soldier. but everyone is entitled to a chance. >> marine such as ryan smith, retired sergeant who served in iraq thinks the decision puts lives at risk. >> my first sargent was mortally wounded in iraq and he was the tourett of am fibbous
. >> you bet. >> bret: just who gets to take part in future wars is changing. pentagon today formally announced the intention to allow a new group of fighters on the front lines. national security correspondent jennifer griffin tonight on women in combat. >> with the stroke of a pen, secretary panetta and chairman of joints chief ended a ban on women in combat. general dempsey said he realized women were already on the front lines when he got his armored vehicle in baghdad in...
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>> you bet. we had 3 in 2011 and four more. at the end of the day it was federal regulations and rules that opened the door to this, change the way people think about this. states across the country to start testing people not just for welfare benefits but also for unemployment benefits, a real change of pace. >> gerri, good to see you, thank you. >> the federal government reports that energy drinks 20,000 americans had to go to the emergency rooms in one year. the numbers have been increasing steadily. the dangers as those drinks become more and more popular. [ ryon ] eating shrimp at red lobster is a fantastic experience. 30 shrimp for $11.99. i can't imagine anything better. you're getting a ton of shrimp, and it tastes really good! [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's 30 shrimp for just $11.99! choose any two of five savory shrimp selections, like mango jalapeÑo shrimp and parmesan crunch shrimp. two delicious shrimp selections on one plate! all with salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. 30 shrimp, just $11.99
>> you bet. we had 3 in 2011 and four more. at the end of the day it was federal regulations and rules that opened the door to this, change the way people think about this. states across the country to start testing people not just for welfare benefits but also for unemployment benefits, a real change of pace. >> gerri, good to see you, thank you. >> the federal government reports that energy drinks 20,000 americans had to go to the emergency rooms in one year. the numbers...
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how can you bet behind companies and say their earnings are going to glow when -- grow when people are out of work and not out there buying stuff. >> a little more than 15 minutes from the slide show. >> we're going to be exploring this, explore something exciting sports stories as well. i'm sure you're covering the tiger woods trying to get back together with his ex-wife. they have a very potentially fancy pre-nup where she is getting hundreds of millions of dollars if he cheats again. we're going to explore this. it's about money. you get the connection. you didn't lead with that story? tiger woods and his ex-wife -- >> i want be able to do -- >> it's going to be good. >> melissa frances, have to catch her show. the gets everyone talking and offends many people. very rude interviewer, but it's effective. >> my calling. >> they do come once, they just don't come back. melissa frances, catch her on fox business. >>> any of you remember this? >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states of america, barack obama. [applause] [bleep] >> 45 democrats today, joe actually got i
how can you bet behind companies and say their earnings are going to glow when -- grow when people are out of work and not out there buying stuff. >> a little more than 15 minutes from the slide show. >> we're going to be exploring this, explore something exciting sports stories as well. i'm sure you're covering the tiger woods trying to get back together with his ex-wife. they have a very potentially fancy pre-nup where she is getting hundreds of millions of dollars if he cheats...
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and maybe it will all turn out fine maybe it won't though where do you want to place your bets we'll talk to the daily reckonings eric bryant and joe bowman about their choices plus a german study finds paying taxes has a positive impact on a person's subjective well being no word on what the findings would bring in the west but if you aren't. you feel like your quality of life is on the up and up state side will talk about some other economic options and the opec of maple syrup has been robbed millions of dollars worth of the hot commodity has been stolen from canada's maple syrup cartel yes cartel i said maple syrup cartel and those are not my words that's according to the new york times we'll talk about it in loose change let's get to today's capital account.
and maybe it will all turn out fine maybe it won't though where do you want to place your bets we'll talk to the daily reckonings eric bryant and joe bowman about their choices plus a german study finds paying taxes has a positive impact on a person's subjective well being no word on what the findings would bring in the west but if you aren't. you feel like your quality of life is on the up and up state side will talk about some other economic options and the opec of maple syrup has been robbed...
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looking at what needs to be done, you would probably bet that the seagulls would have the beached themselves. >> france says that they are liberating the central african state of mali, i quote, little by little. this morning they are concerned that a ground forces backed by air had taken control of timbuktu airport. they are now underway to retake the desert town itself. the french military is on the offensive, alongside government forces, trying to drive out islamist forces from the north of the country. let's get the latest from our cap -- from the capital. >> very little information is coming from timbuktu, phone lines have been completely cut off and it has been like this for days. the little information that we have is the french have confirmed that they have managed to get ahold of these airports and secure them, and some french paratroopers were deployed, they tried to find a way into town. we expect these troops to enter the town, whether they are facing resistance remains a? for some of the residents. some fled just a couple of days ago, fearing the fighting. two days ago, militants
looking at what needs to be done, you would probably bet that the seagulls would have the beached themselves. >> france says that they are liberating the central african state of mali, i quote, little by little. this morning they are concerned that a ground forces backed by air had taken control of timbuktu airport. they are now underway to retake the desert town itself. the french military is on the offensive, alongside government forces, trying to drive out islamist forces from the...
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libya and syria stand as present day examples of that iraq and afghanistan also stand as examples of bet we can't you go to countries where we have an interest and that tends to blind our judgment as to what really is going on on the ground i think if we could let countries kind of settle their problems internally yes people are going to get killed but i think it would be far quicker and far fewer damage to people's lives to property then when the great powers get involved and that includes ico us in the un i think the government our government the united states wastes a lot of money this is another example of that and of course there's more analysis on the conflict in mali on our website including a political activists from the british style the war coalition and he says. government made a grave mistake seeking the help of a power he believes responsible for disaster after disaster in the region since colonial times going to r.t. dot com for that and don't forget the comment section to share your pain. it's. into days high tech world major companies and governments outsource to go to gr
libya and syria stand as present day examples of that iraq and afghanistan also stand as examples of bet we can't you go to countries where we have an interest and that tends to blind our judgment as to what really is going on on the ground i think if we could let countries kind of settle their problems internally yes people are going to get killed but i think it would be far quicker and far fewer damage to people's lives to property then when the great powers get involved and that includes ico...
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. >> there are fourth quarter result that are bet are than i expected. better than analyst. >> the stock is down and nuskin is up. people thought there would be an announcement for the stock buy back program and with herbalife, nuskin, all of them. they can do whatever they want, but what is the service about their models and what in the end regulators -- >> and they said they will have a jump in cost. expenses are going to go up at herbalife in part because of what they said are the recent event. >> what recent events? >> i don't know. lawyers. marketing to convince people. pr people. >> so expenses go up which means margins go down. that's potentially temporary. >> we are coming out with their real result. what are we looking for in particular when they speak? >> we are looking, by then, if there is any more news about potentially anything they heard from regulators. we know the sec has an inquiry. >> okay. we want you to stick around for this one as well. the stocks are not really moving that much pip know it was down in london and has over the last 1
. >> there are fourth quarter result that are bet are than i expected. better than analyst. >> the stock is down and nuskin is up. people thought there would be an announcement for the stock buy back program and with herbalife, nuskin, all of them. they can do whatever they want, but what is the service about their models and what in the end regulators -- >> and they said they will have a jump in cost. expenses are going to go up at herbalife in part because of what they said...
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i think, is going to have to pay and i bet you this kid is just torn apart by what happened. >> greta: well, i'm curious though, apparently, on december 6th, manti learned about this, that it was a hoax. but then two days later, i think it was the heisman day, is that he was still carrying the theme forward. was he didn't know how to back out of it at that point? why was he still running with the ball, so to speak, two days later? >> that's a good question. basically what i'm being told you're right on december 6th he found out about it, he actually got a phone call from the same phone number that he had been talking to his girlfriend on, obviously, being shocked by that, told his advisors at school, he started talking about it and figured out, listen, this guy was one of the biggest football players in the country, his team was undefeated going into a championship football game, he decided, look, i'm going to kind of let this slide because i don't want to have a distraction for my team, it's not fair, he kind of felt embarrassed like, you know, this is the kind of thing he didn't wan
i think, is going to have to pay and i bet you this kid is just torn apart by what happened. >> greta: well, i'm curious though, apparently, on december 6th, manti learned about this, that it was a hoax. but then two days later, i think it was the heisman day, is that he was still carrying the theme forward. was he didn't know how to back out of it at that point? why was he still running with the ball, so to speak, two days later? >> that's a good question. basically what i'm being...
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he is in fact willing to spend his political capital, you wouldn't want to mortgage your house and bet how it's going to come out. i think as this debate goes on, we've had this debate before and as people begin to look at it, as the public engages, i think we're going to be fine. i think that the second amendment is going to survive this. >> will there be any change on background checks? >> i don't know. >> what do you think? are you open to background checks? >> i'll tell you what we are open to, which we were delighted to see, we've been advocating for decades that those were potentially violent mentally ill should be included in the next system. >> what about magazines, high-capacity magazines, no more than ten bullets per magazine? >> you know, that sounds nice. they were included in so called assault weapons ban back in the '90s. didn't make so much different for anything. the problem is, you get into a bidding match. >> do you think somebody needs 80, 90 -- >> that depends on if they are at the range and in a lot of the competitions they do. i don't need one, they don't need one
he is in fact willing to spend his political capital, you wouldn't want to mortgage your house and bet how it's going to come out. i think as this debate goes on, we've had this debate before and as people begin to look at it, as the public engages, i think we're going to be fine. i think that the second amendment is going to survive this. >> will there be any change on background checks? >> i don't know. >> what do you think? are you open to background checks? >> i'll...
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towards the word but two of the country's leading middle east experts orange convinced vision i would bet a certain amount of money we will hear the words all options are on the table come out of his come out of his mouth in addition to the point that we have the appointment of john brennan at the cia who i think is someone who the israelis are just fine with who will continue many of the covert programs of course or drone program but many of the covert programs that would be under his under his authority at the cia that will be very much to israel's liking that will serve to undermine any attempts or any possibilities for. coming to terms of the islamic republic of iran john brennan has been in charge of president obama's targeted assassinations program is a point of push the notorious war on terror in a different perspective and shows that it's far from over they want wars that will not redound against them at home politically so they don't want any more body bags they don't want more american troops. killed to the extent they want to prevent that they want to have all the soldiers sitt
towards the word but two of the country's leading middle east experts orange convinced vision i would bet a certain amount of money we will hear the words all options are on the table come out of his come out of his mouth in addition to the point that we have the appointment of john brennan at the cia who i think is someone who the israelis are just fine with who will continue many of the covert programs of course or drone program but many of the covert programs that would be under his under...
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borton for farmers and their bets have no effect yet the prices. bear scant resemblance to the natural growth in demand for food moreover they're already creating grounds for instability sparking protests and demonstrations for instance in several african countries including working faster and senegal bakers went on strike recently because of an eighty percent increase in the price of wheat so if this trend continues people will be unable to afford basic staple foods and if further harvest suffer too it's not hard to imagine the consequences for the world's hungry that is coming up to help us ten here in the russian capital and in just a couple of minutes our business team brings you the latest developments coming out of the annual world economic forum in davus. it's. played. live. i've. led. the to.
borton for farmers and their bets have no effect yet the prices. bear scant resemblance to the natural growth in demand for food moreover they're already creating grounds for instability sparking protests and demonstrations for instance in several african countries including working faster and senegal bakers went on strike recently because of an eighty percent increase in the price of wheat so if this trend continues people will be unable to afford basic staple foods and if further harvest...
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anyone want to bet? >> not if you live in syria, mali, on geary, afghanistan, and other places. he says america will no longer be as involved, but the question is, what will we do? the threats have not disappeared. al qaeda central has been dealt a serious blow. however, they are now active in north africa. the french are in the lead. are we going to help them, how much? >> the french are in the lead in mali. not in nigeria, for example. why? this is a francophone country. they are concerned only about the francophone countries. because of economic interests they have in this francophone countries. i just want to knock down the idea that france is somehow stepping into a vacuum in africa. they are doing no such thing. >> i have never accused the french of altruism. so i can see your point entirely. i do i give a damn why they're there. they are stopping the islamists in mali, and nobody else is. >> the president picks a couple of for prosecutors to be his top regulators. a message for wall street? >> in the early 1990's, she brought down john gotti, and she brought to justice th
anyone want to bet? >> not if you live in syria, mali, on geary, afghanistan, and other places. he says america will no longer be as involved, but the question is, what will we do? the threats have not disappeared. al qaeda central has been dealt a serious blow. however, they are now active in north africa. the french are in the lead. are we going to help them, how much? >> the french are in the lead in mali. not in nigeria, for example. why? this is a francophone country. they are...
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i bet it would tone for the excesses of the holidays than a naked plunge into ice cold water better you than me it's a perfectly for orthodox christians in a day for a breathtaking dip then in line with centuries old tradition i correspond people all over enjoy the full experience. winter temperatures commonly fall below minus fifteen celsius in the russian capital perfect conditions for a swim say this lot they are part of a group who refer to themselves as a walrus club and they believe in the health benefits of taking a few subzero laps yeah she shouldn't lose quite prange colds all my life until i turned sixty when i took up i swimming and i've never had any kind of a cold since then you know as i was acquitted i used to have terrible back pain but it's gone now i'm healed and there were sure a natural part after i took up i swimming i regained my flexibility i could even do a proper like split and that's how it works i recommended to everyone it's the only existing cure to all illnesses and maybe this isn't a new activity in the tradition of the russian orthodox church will ship is
i bet it would tone for the excesses of the holidays than a naked plunge into ice cold water better you than me it's a perfectly for orthodox christians in a day for a breathtaking dip then in line with centuries old tradition i correspond people all over enjoy the full experience. winter temperatures commonly fall below minus fifteen celsius in the russian capital perfect conditions for a swim say this lot they are part of a group who refer to themselves as a walrus club and they believe in...
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higher investment and central banks deny this saying futures trading is important for farmers and their bets have no effect yet the prices. bear scant resemblance to the natural growth in demand for food moreover there are already creating grounds for instability sparking protests and demonstrations for instance in several african countries including working faster in senegal bakers went on strike recently because of an eighty percent increase in the price of wheat so if this trend continues people will be unable to afford basic staple foods and if further harvest suffer too it's not hard to imagine the consequences for the world's hungry and i thank you very much for breaking that down for us. to israel now where a general election is looming and polls there predict will be little change the makeup of the country's parliament forecaster promising the return of prime minister benjamin netanyahu is right wing likud party and are leaving many voters apathetic and disillusioned artie's polis leader reports. the countdown has begun but instead of scanning the papers to brush up on who's saying w
higher investment and central banks deny this saying futures trading is important for farmers and their bets have no effect yet the prices. bear scant resemblance to the natural growth in demand for food moreover there are already creating grounds for instability sparking protests and demonstrations for instance in several african countries including working faster in senegal bakers went on strike recently because of an eighty percent increase in the price of wheat so if this trend continues...
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anyone want to bet? >> not if you live in syria, mali, algeria, afghanistan, and a lot of other places. he said america will no longer be as involved, but the question is what will we do? the threat has not disappeared. al qaeda central has been dealt a serious blow. they are now active in north africa. the french are in the lead. how much will we help them? >> the french are in the lead in mali, not in nigeria. this is a french-speaking country. they are concerned, about francophone countries. it is because of economic interests they have in this francophone countries. the idea that france is stepping into a vacuum, they are not doing that. >> since when is the french all for altruism? i do not give a damn what they are there. they are stopping the rebels in mali and no one else is. >> president obama chooses a former prosecutor> she brought down john gotti, the head of the gambino crime syndicate and brought to justice the terrorists responsible for bombing the world trade center and embassies in afric
anyone want to bet? >> not if you live in syria, mali, algeria, afghanistan, and a lot of other places. he said america will no longer be as involved, but the question is what will we do? the threat has not disappeared. al qaeda central has been dealt a serious blow. they are now active in north africa. the french are in the lead. how much will we help them? >> the french are in the lead in mali, not in nigeria. this is a french-speaking country. they are concerned, about...
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about that justification baloney i think their wages it gets on the basis of supply and demand i'll bet you if you put up for if you if you put out for interviews those jobs that are now getting these big increases people be lining up around the block to try to get that there are all kinds of qualified people that could help financial institutions unwind their bad bets their people lined up below these people in their bureaucracies that would be glad to take those jobs the idea that somehow we're going to lose all this valuable talent if we don't let them have exorbitant wage increases just is not true prove it to me go on the market and prove it to me. now how can this happen does there need to be a new rules in place that oversee when and what raises and what bonuses are appropriate especially when we're talking about taxpayer money. absolutely we had a golden opportunity to put a cap on executive salaries at the very industries that took us down. g.m. doesn't bother me as much but all the financial institutions bother me a great deal because they took down the economy and they unempl
about that justification baloney i think their wages it gets on the basis of supply and demand i'll bet you if you put up for if you if you put out for interviews those jobs that are now getting these big increases people be lining up around the block to try to get that there are all kinds of qualified people that could help financial institutions unwind their bad bets their people lined up below these people in their bureaucracies that would be glad to take those jobs the idea that somehow...
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i bet this kid is torn apart by what happened. >> i'm curious, though odecember 6, manti learns about this -- that it was a hoax. two days later, the heisman day, is that he was still carrying the theme forward. was it that he didn't know how to back out of it? why was he running with the ball, so to speak, two days later? >> reporter: that's a good question. i am being told, you are right on december 6, he found out about it. he got a phone call from the number he had been talking to the girlfriend on, obviously shocked by that, told has advisers at school. they started to talk about it. he figured out, this was one of the biggest football players in the country. his team was undefeated, going into a championship football game. he decided, i am going to let this slide buzz i don't want to have a distraction for my team. it's not fair. he felt embarrassed. this is the kind of thing that he didn't want to let out there right before the last two weeks and the big game of his career of his life so far. a lot of people i talked to on the football team said, look, this was the right thing
i bet this kid is torn apart by what happened. >> i'm curious, though odecember 6, manti learns about this -- that it was a hoax. two days later, the heisman day, is that he was still carrying the theme forward. was it that he didn't know how to back out of it? why was he running with the ball, so to speak, two days later? >> reporter: that's a good question. i am being told, you are right on december 6, he found out about it. he got a phone call from the number he had been talking...
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bet the marine as someone who puts your life on the line doesn't that make you mad it makes me really upset because we have a lot of marines that are dying each and every day in afghanistan you know and you know for god's sakes i can be next you know so it does make me pretty upset that he's promising something that he's not owning up to the bottom line is we're so used to having us troops all over the world up in everyone's business that we probably can't imagine us pulling out of anywhere and that makes americans the world's bullies whether we like it or not. so there was the streets of new york to the northwest of russia very shortly a fascinating trip lined up on the shores of the white sea after the break. because of recent events guns have a game become a big issue all over the usa both sides are throwing their talking point ammunition back and forth and we hear a lot of conflicting stories well in australia they got tough on guns and crime went down but then again others say in the u.k. they got rid of all their guns and all hell broke loose i've heard stories that you are way
bet the marine as someone who puts your life on the line doesn't that make you mad it makes me really upset because we have a lot of marines that are dying each and every day in afghanistan you know and you know for god's sakes i can be next you know so it does make me pretty upset that he's promising something that he's not owning up to the bottom line is we're so used to having us troops all over the world up in everyone's business that we probably can't imagine us pulling out of anywhere and...
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but i am willing to bet. this looks like it has been shot at. tonight at 8:00 p.m. a contra costa county focus on the next edition of people behaving badly >> gary: the big story tonight is the weather. >> jacqueline: -the big story tonight is the weather. than just 24 hours ago, 52 degrees. 50s in concord. 50s in redwood city. it is going to be chilly. still, more than what we saw last night. 37 in the san mateo, hayward. still in the '20s and hayward, fairfield and we will continue to warm up for the rest of the week. and 60s through san mateo. 62 in san jose. and as we take a look at our extended forecast. temperatures will be increasing. again for the morning and the afternoon we are going to continue to warm for sunday. things will start to cool down for next week. a bit more cloud coverage and the temperatures with back into the forecast, literally. despite that chance of rainfall. >> catherine: in world news 87 people were killed with two different explosions. in this area. 100th of the people were injured. gun buy back was so time at least 87 people were roc
but i am willing to bet. this looks like it has been shot at. tonight at 8:00 p.m. a contra costa county focus on the next edition of people behaving badly >> gary: the big story tonight is the weather. >> jacqueline: -the big story tonight is the weather. than just 24 hours ago, 52 degrees. 50s in concord. 50s in redwood city. it is going to be chilly. still, more than what we saw last night. 37 in the san mateo, hayward. still in the '20s and hayward, fairfield and we will...
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with the drones and the deportations thank you so much for among the lino for shedding a light you bet. today marks the fortieth anniversary of what is still referred to as the biggest scandal in washington's history watergate and this very day two members of president nixon's committee for reelection gordon liddy and james mccord jr were found guilty and convicted of conspiracy burglary and attempting to wiretap the democratic party's headquarters at the watergate building right here in d.c. the roots of the watergate scandal can be traced back to nixon's presidency which was the tories they secretive a famous example being the release of the pentagon papers which exposed the secrets of vietnam and information about a legal bombings of laos and cambodia without congressional knowledge the pentagon papers hid in the press smeared nixon's image as a result and came even more invasive and distrust of the american public ironically enough as reserved as he was nixon made audio recordings of meetings and personal thoughts he had in the oval office material that would soon lead to his demis
with the drones and the deportations thank you so much for among the lino for shedding a light you bet. today marks the fortieth anniversary of what is still referred to as the biggest scandal in washington's history watergate and this very day two members of president nixon's committee for reelection gordon liddy and james mccord jr were found guilty and convicted of conspiracy burglary and attempting to wiretap the democratic party's headquarters at the watergate building right here in d.c....
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with the drones and the deportations thank you so much for among the lino for shedding a light you bet. today marks the fortieth anniversary of what is still referred to as the biggest scandal in washington's history watergate and this very day two members of president nixon's committee for reelection gordon liddy and james mccord jr were found guilty and convicted of conspiracy burglary and attempting to wiretap the democratic party's headquarters of the water dick building right here in d.c. the roots of the watergate scandal can be traced back to nixon's presidency which was the tories they secretive a famous example being the release of the pentagon papers which exposed the secrets of vietnam and information about a legal bombings of laos and cambodia without congressional knowledge the pentagon papers hid in the press smeared nixon's image and as a result he came even more invasive and distrusting of the american public ironically enough as reserved as he was nixon made audio recordings of meetings and personal thoughts he had in the oval office material that would soon lead to hi
with the drones and the deportations thank you so much for among the lino for shedding a light you bet. today marks the fortieth anniversary of what is still referred to as the biggest scandal in washington's history watergate and this very day two members of president nixon's committee for reelection gordon liddy and james mccord jr were found guilty and convicted of conspiracy burglary and attempting to wiretap the democratic party's headquarters of the water dick building right here in d.c....